Oh, one last thing. You may notice that the bottom of our form does not
contain the virtual keyboard. This is not easily noticeable if you are
using the emulator. But when testing using a real device, you may be
stumped when you need to key in the search title. Don't worry; to ensure
that the virtual keyboard is displayed, simply add an empty menu bar to
your form. And of course, do not forget to shift the controls up a little,
or else the tab will not be seen (as it is covered by the virtual
keyboard)!

Using the SQL Server CE Query Analyzer

Phew! If you have been following closely, you should be able to get the
application up and running, albeit with some little trips here and there.
As the SDE is still in Beta 1, there are some rough spots that I have
encountered when testing the application. The most common problem is when
the Web service does not work -- you click on the Search button but there
is no response from the Web service. I noticed one way to detect if the Web
service is responding: when the Search button is clicked, you will notice
that the Output window will show messages indicating that some threads have
exited:

Figure 9: Detecting if a Web service is called

If no such messages are displayed, it is then likely that the Web service
is not called. In this case, simply stop your application and start
again.